Way To “Jalachhayam” Earlier, Sathish Kalathil, Dr. B Jayakrishnan, Baburaj Puthur and Sujith Aalungal, the natives of Thrissur had filmed a documentary named Veena Vaadanam about the origin- growth-and the evolution of Painting, in Nokia N70 mobile phone in 2006-2007. The CD of this documentary had been released on 20th july 2008 at Thrissur and on that day it had been screened in 16 mm, successfully. Until now, this documentary has been screened in various film festivals and is renowned as the first mobile phone film in India, which has received the certificate of Central Board of Film Certification on 25th sep. 2008. The success of Veena vaadanam instilled in this team the confidence to make a feature film. Jalachhayam had been switched on by P Ramdas, the director of the first neo-realistic film in India, News Paper Boy at Namboodiri Vidyalayam, Thrissur on 22nd nov. 2008. First Clap was by Film actor Kripa. The conclusion of the film’s shooting had been inaugurated by T V Chandramohan, MLA on 06th dec. 2009. The end of all efforts of this venture, the World’s first mobile phone cinema was announced by P Ramdas, at Press Club, Kottayam on 11th may 2010.

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Experiments Of World Film History

Bhasi Pangil
(author of the article, staff reporter of
kerala kaumudi
malayalam daily and he is a writer) 
Article Of  Jalachhayam Mobile Phone Cinema

Everything was in motion.
The water…the light… and the stars…
which has taken birth in the genesis.
Soil…woods… and the man…
Every moment was dynamic!

Man could not regain the lost moments...
the lost motions…
Every motion on earth has drained
into some eternal infinity.
Like… every rivers are flowing
in to a great ocean.

One day… man reformed
the moments into pictures.
Gave limbs to pictures.
Pictures have begun to walk… and to run…
Seeing pictures; the world has begun to
laugh! cry!! and think!!!

Someone has stated that music is 
the emptiness between notes.
Like that, some artist learned that films are 
the rhythm between motions.
In that rhythm one scene has taken birth.

In the reverberating Jhuk… Jhuk… Jhuk…
sound of the coal train;
one group of people has scattered and ran outside.
This is the first ‘shot’ from the ‘history’ of films!

In 1895, this first film exhibition conducted by Lumiere brothers, which lasted for few minutes, became the first unforgettable moment in the film history. From that day, world began to savor the exciting motions in the silver screen.

1913. The limelight in the silver screen has come to India too. Dada Sahib Phalke’s ‘Raja Harishchandra’ became the first ‘reel’ in the history of Indian films.

1928. ‘Vigathakumaran’ by J C Daniel, became the first milestone in the history of malayalam films. But, years before ‘vigathakumaran’, the first page in the history of Malayalam films has been written in the land of Thrissur.

1907. Kattukkaran Varunny has exhibited the films blooming of a flower, horse race, and Christ through bioscope in the Thekkinkadu meadows of Thrissur.
This exhibition in thrissur by Varunny was the first milestone of Malayalam film history.
Again, Thrissur had to await half a century to write its own history of films.

1955. Turning the camera from the usual path of film making, a genius young student, P Ramdas has begun an era of Neo-realistic films in the history of Indian cinema by his ‘News Paper Boy’. By this second film experiment in Thrissur, P Ramdas has become the youngest film director in the history of Indian films.
To see another experiment in the soil ploughed by Varunny and Ramdas, may be the repetition of  history or the coincidence, we had to await another half a century.

2007. When mobile phones were flooding, like mushrooms sprout in monsoon, Sathish kalathil and friends, the natives of Thrissur has captured ‘Veena Vaadanam’ (recital of Lute), a documentary in mobile phone. With this third experiment, Thrissur has become the womb of the first mobile phone movie in India.
  
2010 June 06.  Into the history of world films, Sathish kalathil and friends are capturing an ever memorable ‘shot’ from Thrissur. May be due to the confidence they have acquired through their first venture ‘Veena Vaadanam’, though they don’t have a costly film camera, they had taken a pledge then that ‘we will make a feature film’. Today they had done it.
A feature film through mobile phone! ‘Jalachhayam’

The team behind this experimental film is cherishing only one thing.The attention of the film lovers. Beause this experimental film ‘Jalachhayam’ is a beacon of light.
Let the audience, who loves the throbbing films, say whether this venture is a success or not…